Spacious Victorian terrace with bifold doors and rear garden, close to schools and transport.
Freehold Victorian terrace, arranged over three floors
This well-presented four-bedroom Victorian terraced house is arranged over three floors and offers generous family living in Stratford E15. The reception room opens via bifold doors to a private rear garden, while a fully fitted kitchen and smart fixtures make day-to-day living straightforward. At about 1,308 sqft the home feels spacious for its footprint, with four light-filled bedrooms and built-in storage across the upper floors.
Practical strengths include double glazing installed after 2002, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working or streaming. The property is freehold and in an established residential street close to local amenities, Plaistow station and the shops and restaurants of Stratford.
Notable considerations: the plot is small and the solid-brick original walls are assumed to have no added insulation, so energy performance may be lower than modern builds. The house dates from c.1900–1929 and, while presented in good condition, may benefit from targeted upgrades (insulation, potential modernisation in places) to improve long-term running costs. Crime and area deprivation are both average for the borough.
Families will value several highly rated primary schools nearby, including Portway and Curwen, plus good secondary options. This house suits buyers seeking spacious period living with modern conveniences, and who are prepared to carry out energy-efficient improvements if desired.